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Full In-text citation Start with the surname of the author or editor, translator, compiler, etc. Example: Smith demonstrates this psychological phenomenon Punctuating Citations Standard punctuation Standard sentence punctuation should be placed after the parenthetical citation. Direct quotes with special punctuation For a direct quote with specific punctuation associated with it, include that punctuation mark within the quotation marks followed by the parenthetical citation and end the sentence with proper punctuation.
Block Quotes When citing more than four lines of quoted material, position the quoted section as a separate or "block" set of lines. Punctuate the sentence introducing the quote with a colon and do not use quotation marks. Example: In Song of the Lark, Willa Cather demonstrates her ability to create detailed interior spaces in the first page of the novel with the description of the physician's office: The waiting-room was carpeted and stiffly furnished, something like a country parlor.
Authors with Same Last Name List the first initial of each author as well as the surname. Examples: F. James 43 or Frank James Two or More Works by the Same Author After the surname, include the title or an abbreviated version of the title.
Example: Smith, Cartoon Heroines Citing Multiple Works at Once Separate the references by semicolons. Example: Brown 40; Smith 50; Green Author Unknown When a source does not have a stated author, the Works Cited entry will begin with the title of the source. Anthology Selection List the name of the author of the selection not the editor of the anthology in the signal phrase or the parentheses. Ben Davis April 30, Can you cite in the middle of a sentence Harvard?
How do you cite Mid sentences? How do you cite a citation within a citation Harvard? Can you Intext reference in the middle of a sentence? Can you cite a source in the middle of a sentence? Can you put parenthetical citations in the middle of a sentence? Can you put footnotes in the middle of a sentence? How do you write a research paper without citing every sentence? How do you avoid citing every sentence? How do you cite a summary in-text? Usually citations are found in one of two places: At the beginning of the sentence in an introductory phrase: According to Johnson , students enjoy using APA style.
At the end of the sentence in parentheses: One source discovered that students enjoy using APA style Johnson, Additional Resources: View more details on in-text citations. See tips on how and when to cite in your text. View archived APA webinars on other citation-related topics. Looking for reference list assistance? Find reference entry examples on the Common Reference List Examples page. See What information is included in a reference citation? Further Questions?
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